Your just backtracking now.. only attackiing people for their beliefs with no real argument or valid point that backs up your beliefs.. typical
of an armchair know it all sceptic.. we deny ignorance around here my friend..

I'm not attacking anyone. I'm merely pointing out that the idea that the only way that ancient people's could build such giant monuments was
through the help of aliens is absolutely absurd.

But you pretty much stated ancient alien theorists believe that ancient people build huts with feces.. some things just don't add up concerning the
construction of the pyramids.. that is what people question.. its good to think outside the box.. its what ats is all about.

Testimony for his "melting" theory was also recorded by Professer Hiram Bingham, during his expeditions in Peru, which culminated in the finding of
the lost Incan city of Machu Picchu inn 1911. Bingham recounted stories from local people about a special plant whose juices melted rock, enabling it
to be worked into tightly fitted masonry.

In the book "Things", Ivan T Sanderson included data collected by Lt-Col. Percy Fawcett. It concerned a man who had trekked 8km (5miles) through
virgin forest along the Pyrene River in Peru, only to discover his metal spurs had corroded away. He mentioned it to his host a local rancher, who
asked if had had travelled through a patch of dense plants with red fleshy leaves that grow about 15cm (one foot) high. After that the man said the
plants were to blame and were "the stuff the Incas used to shape stones".

Your just backtracking now.. only attackiing people for their beliefs with no real argument or valid point that backs up your beliefs.. typical
of an armchair know it all sceptic.. we deny ignorance around here my friend..

I'm not attacking anyone. I'm merely pointing out that the idea that the only way that ancient people's could build such giant monuments was
through the help of aliens is absolutely absurd.

Your claim that blocks weighin hundereds of tons can be lifted by a civilization that hasnt yet invented anything even close to electricity etc.is
Impossible. If it were so easy, this discussion between us wouldnt take place!

Your claim that blocks weighin hundereds of tons can be lifted by a civilization that hasnt yet invented anything even close to electricity
etc.is Impossible. If it were so easy, this discussion between us wouldnt take place!

“Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.”
Archimedes

Google "knives made from meteorites". They are quite unique looking although not the best choice for strength and durability.

Ancients had time on their hands. Moving stone and cutting stone took forever. Moving stone doesn't automatically require it to be "lifted'. And
stone can be "lapped" or ground down as opposed to cutting it. We think nobody could be so stupid as to grind down stone for years and years to make
blocks.

The thing about the Pyramids is that looking at pictures on your screen
it's easy to dismiss them as nothing special.
Actually standing next to them is a different story all together.
There is a reason they are admired and even mystical, much like stonehenge but way bigger scope.

Simple explanation would be that they just threw bodies at it, regardless of loss of life to get it done
but even then, the dimensions, accuracy and it would get more difficult the higher it gets and they are pretty damn high regardless of what pictures
look like.

They used meteoric glass for their jewelry. So from that same place there should be a rather large quantity of meteor fragments available too. That
blast are was in a desert and huge too so finding it wouldn't be hard.

Anyone who is even faintly familiar with The Egyptian Book of the Dead for instance (as it relates to the construction of the pyramids) knows that
they were advanced, knowledgeable individuals. It should not come as a surprise that their architects came up with inventive ways (which most would
probably find difficult to understand, even today) to create the pyramids.

Thinking outside the box is great. I'm all for thinking outside the box.

Let's start with outside the box, and not outside the planet please.

How about this for outside the box. The wheel. Pretty nifty invention if you ask me. Can do a lot of things, including hauling big things with less
effort.

Do you know what else helps moving stuff, domesticated animals.

Do you know what else makes it easier to cut stones? Harder stones.

All stuff ancient people's had. No aliens required.

But we are apart of everything in the universe..we are not isolated from it, so why not think outside the planet?

People can't fathom Ancient Aliens because of the fear of not being the most superior beings in the universe; and it is way too arrognant and ignorant
to assert that Earthlings are at the top of the pyramid (no pun intended_.

Use of material from original (something) ... reformed into jeweler weaponry etc. on EA*RTH it may seem.
Another potential option, Gifts given that may have met similar reformed (mixed) metallic fates.

Scientists Confirm: Most people before and after the Egyptians also wore jewelry made of materials from outer space. www.bbc.co.uk...

Surely if Humans ( people who would have roughly the same intelligence as the average person today) had been indulging in stonework from 9100 BCE
(Gobeleki Tepe) they would have reached a ridiculous level of proficiency by Egyptian times 2100 BCE.

If we draw comparisons today of a relatively unknown skill set 40 years ago-Computer Programming, and we look at the progression to today we see a
constant improvement in technique...if we extrapolate this out to thousands of years anything becomes possible.

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